RESTORE can thus act as divider – or, as a unifier. RESTORE can threaten civic space, and accelerate polarization and anger. Or, RESTORE can be turned into an opportunity for regional development, biodiversity, for dialogue and social peace. To harness the opportunities in RESTORE NATURE, we at AGORA advocate for a forward-oriented civil society dialogue along this law’s journey of implementation.
We at AGORA are long-standing regional and civil society professionals in the European integration space. In difficult or contested EU policy fields—e.g. on enlargement, civic space—we learned just how decisive it is to include active shapers of civil society, place-based changemakers and societal leaders into complex societal and policy process from the beginning, and throughout the journey. We thus propose to pilot and enable a European civil society dialogue and impact strategy along the path of RESTORE NATURE.
- Start a process to jointly formulate a RESTORE NATURE Impact Strategy across the EU, and convene and ensure a long-standing civil society dialogue along the path of implementation.
- Nature restoration is a matter concerning societies across the board. Hence we aim to identify, activate, and build an agile and ambitious civil society network on RESTORE, with regular possibilities of convening, cross-learning, and capacity-building. We think of a really broad spectrum of civil society players across Europe’s regions, incl. rights-based, education,- community- or youth-oriented, social innovation, etc. civil society groups and individuals.
- In the coming months, we will speak to different funders about building a thematic fund in order to harness the full potential of both existing frontrunners, blueprints, and good practices, as well as of philanthropic, public, and private resources.
We aim to turn knowledge about nature into common knowledge.